The statement adds that apart from an overview of bilateral relations on the political, economic, consular and legal cooperation front, as well as cooperation in culture, science, education and sport, the meeting will look at possibilities to intensify cooperation between these two states within regional initiatives.
Special attention will be paid to the harmonisation of activities in the EU integration process now that both states have signed the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU, as well as the implementation of road maps in the liberalisation process of visa regimes for Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with countries signatory to the Schengen agreement.
Comprehensive consultations will be headed by Serbian Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Cedomir Radojkovic and Bosnia-Herzegovina Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Zoran Perkovic, adds the statement.